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Five boys A, B, C, D and E are sitting in a row. A is to the right of B and E is to the left of B but to the right of C. A is to the left of D. Who is second from the left end?

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AD
BA
CB
DE
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Correct Answer

Option dE

All Options:

  • AD
  • BA
  • CB
  • DE

Detailed Solution & Explanation

Let us analyze the relative positions of the 5 boys step-by-step:
1. "A is to the right of B."
This means B\displaystyle B is positioned to the left of A\displaystyle A:
B<AB < A
2. "E is to the left of B but to the right of C."
This gives the relative order C<E<B\displaystyle C < E < B. Combining this with the first step, we get:
C<E<B<AC < E < B < A
3. "A is to the left of D."
This means D\displaystyle D is to the right of A\displaystyle A. Placing D\displaystyle D in our sequence, we obtain:
C<E<B<A<DC < E < B < A < D
Thus, the seating order of the five boys from left to right is:
Order: CEBAD\text{Order: } C \quad E \quad B \quad A \quad D
We need to find who is second from the left end. In the order C,E,B,A,D\displaystyle C, E, B, A, D, the second boy from the left end is E\displaystyle E.

Hence, **Option D** is the correct answer.

About This Chapter: Seating Arrangements

Paper

Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude

Weightage

5 Marks

Key Topics

Linear & Circular Seating Arrangements

A crucial part of the Logical Reasoning section. It tests spatial reasoning through linear arrangements (people sitting in a row) and circular arrangements. Students must decode right/left orientation based on the direction individuals face (North, South, or Center).

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Exam Strategy Tip

Always use abbreviations (A, B, C) and draw the diagram immediately. The key trick is to never start with a 'relative' clue; always start with a fixed, concrete clue (e.g., 'A sits at the extreme right').

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